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Case Reports
[Subcapsular spontaneous hematoma of the kidney of non-tumor origin (report of 5 cases)].
- A Benchekroun, M Alami, M Ghadouane, E Kasmaoui, M Marzouk, and M Faik.
- Clinique Urologique A, Hôpital Avicenne, CHU Rabat, Maroc.
- Prog Urol. 2001 Jun 1; 11 (3): 523-7.
AbstractSpontaneous subcapsular haematoma (SCH) of the kidney is a rare condition, secondary to kidney tumours in more than 50% of cases. Nephrectomy is justified in the presence of tumour or uncontrolled haemorrhage. When the aetiology cannot be determined, thin-slice CT follow-up of the patient's kidney can be performed. The authors report 5 cases of SCH of the kidney. A retropelvic aneurysm was responsible for the haematoma in one case; polyarteritis nodosa was the cause of bleeding in another case and the aetiology could not be determined in two cases. All patients were managed surgically. Nephrectomy was performed in 3 cases and simple evacuation of the haematoma was performed in 2 cases.
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